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r l he Oeai-gia Weekly Telegraph' and Journal & Messenger.
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Tlionchts Snpgesfed bjr Read
f'* ^bie AddwssofUr. Molting*
^ president ol Ihe <*c»rgi»
^ _l 4Mocialion, at their Meet-
Editor* : The pioturo drawn by Dr.
X' ’' -recent condition of Alopatbie prae-
country, shows a most lamentable
s'^ngsindeed. He says: “While indi-
*««ob«rs of the profession have been
^ ® among men of mark, distinction
s nevertheless a sad troth that
unfitted for its high duties, cn-
ii^'^rthy of its sacred ministry, and un-
'} l00 (fell calculated to dishonor and
fgir escutcheon, have always been
V £od their way into its noble brother-
% aj, want of ability to play this noble
1 rjiny *ho claim the privilege and at-
• exer eiie the high functions of pbyai-
^itlributaMe, in a great measure, tothe
b i fi ^.pre?sure features that charade r-
uJiwLAmetiean education."
lu'nJetil, when it is considered with what
- wetcies those would-be physicians are
t nd with what ideas they have been
k n their best schools' to approach the bed-
14 f'the ,fflicted. If they came with simple
* ^isonous substances, and a philosophy that
8 • 1 the sustenance of the living power,
“jj, n hope for the patient and nature
t chance, even if the administrator
*‘ lu .^iolarly attainments prior to office
But what chance has nature.or hu-
fjffcin the presence of such deadly drugs,
*“ fjtb t view to their anti-phlogistic or life-
power, in the hands of those iguo-
fatally unfitted and unworthy ? But
j^ni who they are ? By what are they
JL^Jirtl from the rest of the brotherhood ?
rj^tot be of those even who “command
Jwfidenee, "“>1 have won largely of pub-
'w-ition ?” Will the learned gentleman
jite, at this day, to uphold the doctrines
5P*jta ia his yontb, or those that were held
5,4)1 by that “little gathering in yonder
as 1849 even? If not, of how
bt-efit has tho early education so much
joabeen to him, or bow much Los even
rT tJ unlearn as observation and experience
Jj bis learning useless.
admires Dr. Nottingham personally
*^,3 tbe writer, and hence no nnkindness
teiaferred from these observation, but if
* — above of his own brethren bo taken
* , r( j t and he himself conld not champion
i\eroic treatment of his early days, what
‘is there for complaint that any State Leg-
_ refused to grant to them the right to
“»ho should be allowed the privilege of
Ljcitc medicine in this State ?” The Legis
lative not been able to determine that a
ol brains belongs, above all others,
a?x\loMtbie branch of the profession, and
nm thtjh* T0 the people to select their
*ithtr$.W lawyers or their doctors, just
see fit, tad if they, many of them, have
aowmi the “worthless" kind and
iftltd theffi. of all men in the world the
Doctor himself should not be sorry,
if the Society itself cannot trust five
on boat men, such as would be selected
osine applicants for license where the
Upended on issning it, what assurance
B'ie Legislature have that such a power
jjaot be abused ? or that by granting it,
imald be “shielding the people from the
karnes resulting to them from incompe-
iBiaitioners ?’’
l-,n iad amen is the cordial response to the
hsition:—“Let tho effort be made to un
it uy remaining fetters of mysticism with
ich scientific medicine” (so-called) “may bo
and, and let the popular mind be addressed
istormed; let the masses of our commnni-
te enlightened by conversation and disserfn-
aJree from technicalities, by popular loc
al, and by journals and papers for circulation
Mg the people, devoted to the discussion of
qjtftioos involved in the great problem of
, jid to the exposure of imposture and an-
via." Id the last, particularly, let there
i free field and no favors, and the “mis-
>rous practices,” the “treacherous preten-
j” and “absurd follies” of some of the
Shies will be fully ventilated.
Etsiybody must join the doctor in the hope
it that fell destroyer consumption may yet be
adettd more amenable to treatment, though
Rain that field greater advances have been
•iathinhe yet dreams of, true, not in the line
nerenryTendew' nostrums, or wandering spe-
dhtB, aa ae says, t>ui proof is not wanting that
roper medication, scientifically employed, has
)ped successfully with well pronounced coses
id doubtless will again. In such discoveries
[Cum" decs much while the busy plodder in
■fee practice rarely achieves anything beyond
iriation. Jenner is mentioned with ap-
aad sohe 6hould be, but who would ever
k heard of Jenner, but for one of the milk*
lids of England, the true discoverer. Harvey
BKtioned also with approval and both are
tiled to great credit for the persistent ef-
151 with which they crammed their new
dhaea, as it were down the Allopathic
*t and incurred their enmity, as Harvey
lames it, like that of a legion of devils
ost virtue. The illiterate “Genius" that
cpntedthe radical change of treatment in
wind inflammation, more than half a century
tvillbe shorn of its credit, if possible, while
•ajatem of “resplendent glory and triumph-
: trail will claim the honor, but whether it
anrded properly or not, the shade of the
- "al Thornton must enjoy the spectacle of
'•spat medical world rushing to embrace
*«», as well as the great good which mu9t
t to mankind from the change of practices
11 happily to aU apparent. Let every allo-
•otbe land aspire to the attainment of a
'Beatific knowledge of the laws of life and
frjwce of remedies that do not oontra-
« ,f D< ? qnit “to* art °f guessing,” and
^jf^dMigiisted “^anied quackery,” and
hjing the National Debt.
[j^S (final figures, tho Indianapolis Sen-
ft P on progress in debt-paying as fol-
MpnH, 1870 92,432,562,125
1865 2,366,955,077
$65,607,050
urfire yeats of peace, the Radical party
^ fall control over the administration of
Comment, the stubborn fact appears, and
'Judical testimony, that the audited debt
' pnited States is nearly sixty-six millions
«than it was then.
^>e is another feature in the matter that
it still worse for the Radical party. When
( was drawing to a dose, we had a debt
interest in currency of over seven hon-
s .Bd fifty millions; now that has been re-
* to about fifty-nine millions, a decrease of
Nren hundred millions, bat that amount
“'debt has not been liquidated, oh, no! It
l9| e converted from a debt bearing interest
^cy into bonds bearing interest in gold.
«t the figures to show the increase of
“fi^riag interest in geld, and the decrease
bearing interest in currency, taken
^ewes from the official reports:
B EASING INTEBEST IN COIN.
$2,107,042,100
*“ * MU* 1,100,361,242
Ian «s t $1,007,589,858
sis l lEAEINO INTEBEST IN CUBBENCX.
Wi.ises
”
eacvease..
...$751,055,128
59.565,000
...$691,490,126
Affairs in MissLssippi.
the editors of the Mobile Tribnne,
r* ( rom Hinds county Mississippi, says:
-1^8 of Scandinavians, I have had anop-
J“*‘y here of seeing a party of them st
jj®® forming some estimate of their value
compared with the negroes. One of
in u n dcmble tho work of a negro, and
i* vvf have even astonished some
- ilto planters with whom they are work-
hy turning to account as manure,
*h»t had incommoded man and beast
quarter of a century. Many planters
^aom I have conversed consider the labor
jjJ^Mat last virtually settled, and them-
; woncipated f 10111 their lato dependence
**«8*o.
^®«ut gentlemen of this county are en-
i8 to get through the Legislature a bill,
which may bo precisely what is
; !: inb« y n P' 5111018 °f other sections. It is
I persons owning cattle to pen them
! |v^ i on the pain of having them impounded
tjfs “T 061 ’ 8 expense. Simple as such a re-
®*r seem, it will, if carried into
vastly to tho material wealth of the
*t will release the capital and labor
now so lavishly in keeping up fences
•tdi hr new ones - an| 3 enable the controllers
^•on capital to apply them directly
, tae real storehouse of wealth.
TttE
Six Creat leinedics.
OP TSB AQ-E.
Hurley’s Stomach Bitters,
For Debility, Lot* of Appetite, Weakness,
Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Want
Of Action of the Liver, o~
Disordered Stomach.
Ihere a:e noBitterx that compare with these in re-
piviDc these distresf ins complaints. For sale orcan
he had at any dniR store in the United States, or from
the Proprietor*, JAMES HUDDLE A CO.,
Louisville, Ky.
To Jos. Ruddle & Co., Louisville, Ky.:
(sP.nti.kmkn : This is to certify that I have been for
years a sufferer, and have tried all tbe tonics I have
heard of or seen advertised, with little or no relief
from any of them. I hoard your liurlev liittors high
ly spoken of. and tried a bottle, with little faith in it
before I commenced, and, to my surprise and joy. be-
f"re I finished one bottle, I felta great deal better,
nnd firmly believe that on one or two occasions it was
the means ot saving and prolonging tuy life. I con
scientiously recommend them to ail sufferers as the
host Bitters known, and advise thcuralways to ask for
Dr. 1. A. Hurley’s, and have no other- ion can use
this as you think proper, if it will benefit other*.
Yours truly, cte..
JOHN W. DIXSON.
Louisvili.b. Ky.. December 10.1868.
Notice to Mothers.
DA. SBABaOOK’S
INFANT SOOTHING- SYRUP.
PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
Use in the future, only SEABROOK’S. a combina
tion quite up with the advancement of the age.—
Pleasant to take, harmless in its action, efficient and
reliable in all eases. Invaluable in the following dis
eases:
SUMMER COMPLAINTS. IRREGULARITIES
OF THE BOWELS. RESTIVENESS.
TEETHING, Etc., Etc.
Gives health to the child and rest to the mother.
Nashville, Tesn., February 12, 6l
James Ruddle & Co., Louisville, Ky.:
When living in your city I used several bottles of
Dr. Seabrook s Infant Soothing Syrup, and found
it to do my child more good, and it would rest better
after using it. than any other remedy I ever tried. I can
say with eonfidence.it is tho best medicine forchildren
at present known. I wish you would get the Druggists
here to keep it. If any one does, please let me know;
if not, send me one dozen by express, and I will pay
for it at the office here. Write me when you send it,
and oblige
MRS. SARAH A. RANDOLPH.
HURLEY’S AGUE TONIC
NO ARSENIC-NO MERCURY.
PERFECTLY RELIABLE.
The only remedy for Chills and Fever, or Ague and
Fever, that is or can be depended upon, is HUR
LEY’S AGUE TONIC. There havo been thousands
cured by using it who havo tried tho usual remedies
without benefit.
The following certificate from a reliable citizen of
Mississippi speaks for itself:
Mkridian, Miss., October 16,1868.
Mr. R. Y. R. Chadwick :
Dear Sir: This is to certify that I bought from
you, by your recommendation, a bottle of Hurleys’
Ague Tonic, and it cured two cases of fever and ague
of fifteen months’ standing. I cheerfully recommend
Hurley’s Tome to the public generally.
Respectfully,yours, JOHN R. WRIGHT.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD!
NA.VA88A
Ammosiated Soluble
PHOSPHATE,
Manufactured by the
Navassa Guano Co., of Wilmington, If. C-,
IN BAGS OR BARRELS.
T HI8 Fertilizer is prepared with tbe utmost care,
and contains every constituent desirable for any
crep to which it may be applied. It is especially
adapted to the growth of
Cotton, Cora, Cereals,
An 1 all kinds of
Fruits and Vegetables.
It is # manufactured of tbe same materials from
which the celebrated
Patapsco Guano Co.’s Phosphate
is prepared, and reference is made to that Company.
(65 Souih st., Baltimore.) for its efficacy, quality aud
uniformity.
R. R BRIDGES. President.
DONALD MA”RAE,
Treamrcr and Secretary, •
Wilmington, N. C.
LAWTON & LA WTON,
Agents, Macon, G-a.
jan23-w3mosdU
Wilkes & Dillingham,
MANUFACTURER’S
Woolen A Cotton Mill Findings
DYE STUFFS, COTTON WARPS,
B0LTI5G CLOID, BURR IIU BIOSES,
Card Clothing, Roll Carding Machines,
Portable Com and Wheat Mills, Smut and
Separating Machines X,enthcr and
Itnbbcr Belting, Lace Leather,
Steam Packing, Hose, Ac.
Agents for all kinds of Woolen and
Cotton Machinery.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Send for a Catalogue.
mar22-3mo
USE.
HDELEY’S SARSAPARILLA,
IODIDE POTASH
This is the pure and gennino extract of the root,
and will, on trial, be fonnd to effect a certain and per
fect enre of the following complaints and diseases:
Affections of the Bones, Habitual Cosltlve-
nen, Debility, Diseases ot the Kidneys,
Dlspepsla, Kryslpelas, Female Irreg
ularities, Fistula, all Skin
Diseases, Liver Complaint,
Indigestion, Piles, Pul
monary Diseases,
Scrofula, or
King’s Kvll, Syphilis,
To Sr. Thos. A. Hurley-.
Sir : I deem it an act of justice to you to state that
in tho month of February last I had a severe attack of
inflammatory rheumatism, which completely pros
trated me. At the same time my lungs were much
afflicted. I was to reduced thatit was with the great
est difficulty that I could walk. I procured some of
your Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, and com
menced taking it. I fonnd that 1 began to improve—
my congh became less severe—the soreness of my
longs and breast gradually subsided—my rheumatic
pains less acute. I attribute this mainly to your Sar
saparilla. I have now been taking it for over two
months: havo taken in all five bottles. Its effects
have been most satisfactory to me. and I advise others
similarly afflicted togive yon a tri CIi emENT.
The gentl eman whoso name Is appended to tbe above
certificate has long resided here, and at the present
time is one of the magistrate; of the city of Louisville.
HURLEY’S
POPULAR WORM GANDY.
As this Is really a specific for Worms, and the best
and most palatable form to give to children, it is not
surprising that it is fast taking the place of all other
preparations for worms—it being perfectly tasteless,
and any child will take it. « ,
Messrs. James Huddle & Co.—Gentlemen: It gives
me great nloarure to say, after nsing all the other worm
remedies known to mo. with but partial success to my
children, 1 was advised to try Dr. T. A. Hurley’s,
and sinco using it, my children have become well
and healthy ; tbe children would eat it all the time, it
ia so pleasant, if we would let them. I believe
it is one of the best and safest remedies known, and
as such, recommend it to one one nnd all,
- JAMES W. TRAVIS.
Locisvillk. Kt., July 3,1868.
D&. 8EA33FaOOK’S
Elixir of Pyrophosphate of Iron
and Oalisaya.
This elegant combination possesses all the tonlo
properties of Peruvian Bark and Iron, without the
disagreeable taste and bad effects of either, separately
or in other preparations, of these valuable medicines:
It should be taken in all cases when a gentle tonic !m :
— S — M aa m ,»An n f• M. A/lYllfol T r f 1 m r AY S Cl
lues peculiar 10 iemaie.-. a.™ iciiiaiu cuuu»*
out it, if liable to such dioases, for nothing can well
tako its place.
JAMES RUDDLE & CO.,
PROPRIETORS.
LABORATOEY 41 BULLITT STREET,
Louisville, Ky.
AU the above Goods for sal*by
3&. W. J3UISS & CO.,
Macon, Ga
vTBEDON & DHHS,
Eafanla. Ala., and all Druggists.
OUGAR CANE AND SORGHUM MILLS, EYAP-
O ORATORS and HORSE POSTERS, embodying
all the recent improvements and taking (he lead ol
every kind in market. Manufactured by GLORGId Ij.
hQUIER A BRO.. Buffalo. N. Y- Either Sugar or
Sorgo Manuals for 1870 sont free. apr2-w«
This Yeast Powder Is convenient, economical and
wholesome. Try it, if yiq wi?h to prove it3 su
periority not only over other It.:’tin’' Powders, hut
totbecommon methodsofr ? iigdoc.-h.furraak-
ing light, sweet and nutrfaiu-w lft,••ait. Rolls.
Com Bread, Buckwheat, r, l t>:Vr griddle cakes!
Ca ^ c * * n d 1 a*try of cvr-y vSf!S'V, Put UP in
tms, net weight, as rcprr»-nt-il ‘
For sale hy Grocer* throughout t!:u United States
Manufactured by
DOOLEY & BROTHER, Proprietors.
CJ Ftte Strut, Atw York.
marl2-wSm
MADAME FOY’S
Combined
Corset Skirt Sopjortor
AND IftSTLE
Is just tho article needed by every
lady who consults
Bcaltli, Comfort and Style.
Testimonials in its favor are con
stantly being recoived from all parts
of the country.
LADY AGENTS wanted in every
county of tbe United States.
HARMON. BALDWIN & F0,Y,
i Sole Manufacturers
New Haven. Conn.
W. E. TANNER. ALEX. DELANEY
METROPOLITAN WORKS
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA,
Corner of Seventh sed Canal Streets.
WM. E. TANNER & CO.,
Stationary & Portable Engines,
IVIXXaXjGS,
BOILERS, BRIDGE BOLTS AND CASTINGS,
IRON AND BRASS WORK.
PLASTER, GRIST AND BARK MILLS.
TRON and WOODEN TRUCKS for Cars. IM--
A PROVED MACHINERY «f all kinds built and
repaired.
Also. Agent cin the Southern States for
Blais’s Patent Stone & Ore Breaker
eertt-dawly No. 85 Third st.. Maeon.Ga.
Our Engines took tho FIRST PREMIUMS at the
Virginia and Georgia State Fairs, and wherever else
exhibited*
E. XL. BROWN, Ag’t,
DR, DAGLEY ’S
FEMALE RESTORATIVE.
DR. BAGLEY’S '
I NIMITABLE Eye and Pile Preparation used ex
clusively for inflamed and chronio soro eyes and
piles. It has been in use for fifteen years without a
single instance of failure tc give relief.
3DR.
Has practiced the Ecleetie system of medicine tho
rise of twenty years, and treats chronic diseases with
success—such as Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Liver Affection,
Kidney, eto. Female diseases, such as Sterility, Lu-
chorca or Whites, Chlorosis; absence of Menstruation
at the proper period. Amenorrhcea; Menstruation
nbstructcdin its course after having been established;
Dysmonorrhoca: Menstruation attended by pain_and
spasms of tho hypogastric viscera, with paroximal
aggravation and difficult menstruation; menstrual
colic Menorrhagia: menstruation too copious—flood
ing. Medicine and prescription furnished by mail to
any part of the United States, postage pre-paid. to
treat any chronio case, for five dollars per month.
The Female Regulator and Inimitable Eye and Pile
Preparation sent for SI each. Symptoms of diseases
muBt bo plainly stated. Money sent by registered
letter Board, medicine and personal attention furn
ished at from $20 to Jffi per month, at his residence,
ten miles east of Americus. Location healthy. Post-
office. Americas. Oa. . fob3-wtf
GEO. C. MILLER & SONS,
Manufacturers of
FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES,
oxdNrox3Nrjsryi-TX.
Send lor Book of Styles lanl5-lwfitmlwAw3m
BONE FLOUR—BONE FLOUR. \
C BACKED BONE, Bono Me*L Bono Flour, and
Floated Bono, g••aruntced f o produce same effect
at HALF COW of Peruvian Guano.
Send for circular. Addr £^ TEB BROTHERS,
feb5-w3m Newark, N:J.
■HfliifftaiiHH
WE
STILL ALIVE
AND SO WILL ALL BE WHO TAKE
THE SYMPTOMS OF LIVER
Complaint are' uneasiness and
pain in tbe side. Sometimes the
— pain is in the shouller, and is
miiiaKenlur rccuumtisin. The stomachiis affected
with loss of appetite and sickness. bowcls;in general
costive, sometimes alternative with "lax.! The head
is troubled with pain, and dull, heavy seoiation, con
siderable loss of memory; accompanied itith painful
sensation of having left undone comeuing which
ought to have he»n done. Often eomplainfig of weak
ness, debility and ldv spirits.—
I I V ji it H Sometimes some ofithe above
i a » II U a symptoms attend thetisease, and
_aUHHUSZHB3SBB at other times few of them: bat
tne Liver is generally the organ most involved. Cure
the Liver with Simmons’ Regulator. an( all will bo
well. ^
X5R. «XXVTIVr03XIS’
LIVER REGULATOR,
A REMEDY.FOR ALL DISEASES^USED
ax
REGULATOK.
Dyspepsia. Hesdacb. Janndieo.
Uostivenos*. Sick (lead-achef
Chronio Diarrhoea, jffectioas 0 ‘
11111*11 the Bladder, Camp Dysentery,
ABectious of tne Kidneys, Fever. Nervoupes-, Chills,
Diseases of tho Skin, Imparity of the Blod, Melan
choly. or Depression of Spirits, Ueartbug. Colie, or
Pains in the Bowels. Pain in the HeadiFever and
Ague. Dropsy. Boils, Pain in the Backed Limbs,
Asthma, Erysipelas. Female Affections, i*l Bilious
Diseases generally
J. H. ZEILIJi 4 ACO..
Druggists. Macon, Gorgia.
For sale by all druggists. Price $1 per pachge. By
mail SI 25.
A preparation of roots and herbs, warramd to be
strictly vegetable, and caD do no injury to au one.
Irhas been used by hundreds, and knowibr the
last twenty-five years as one of the most lliable,
efficacious and harmless preparations ever otred to
the suffering. If t .ken regularly and persistetly, it
is sure to effect a cure.
The following highly respectable persons cat fully
attest to the virtues of this valuable mediein and
to whom we most respectfully refer:
Gen. W. S. Holt, President S. W. R. R. Comtny :
Rev. J. R. Felder, Perry, Ga.; Col. E. K. SparkiAl
bany. Ga.: AY. J. MeElroy, Esq., Macon, Ga.; G»rgo
J Lunsford, Esq., Conductor S. AY. R. R.; C. Maier-
son. Esq., Sheriff Bibb county: J. A. Butts, Bjn-
bridge, Ga.; N. Binswonger, Esq.. Maeon.Ga.; Dies
A Sparhawk, Editors’’Floridian,” Tallahassee; .cv.
J. AY. Burke, Macon. Ga.: Vireil Powers, Esq..Su
perintendent 6. AY. R. R.; Daniel Bullard, Bulltd’s
Station, M. A B. R. R„ Twiggs co.. Ga.: Grcnille
AYood, _ AA ood s Factory, Macon, Ga.; Rev. IF
Easterling. P. E. Florida Conference; Major JF.
AYooley. Kingston. Ga. anr2- divf
WISE & GC,
Twiggs County.
G KORUlA. TWIGGS COUNTY.—Mas. E. B. Kksk-
dt vs. fc. AY. Ks.vedt—Linst fox Divorce Is
iwiggs Superior Court. March Term. 1570.—It ap
pearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff of
said county in the above stated ca«e. that the defend-
ant. E. w. Kenedy, ia not to be found in said State,
.j O’d'fed by the Court that service he perfected on
said defendant by publication in the Telegraph and
M essenger, a gazette published in Bibb county, Geor
gia, once a month for lour months.
By the Court. CROCK t£R A GOODE.
. , . „ . Plaintiffs Attorneys.
a t-ce extract from the ttinutcs of the Superior
Court, March Term, 1870.
nprl5-wlam4mo J. M. BURKETT, Clerk.
A SSIGNLE& SALE.—By virtue of on order from
the Honorable District Court of theUnited States,
we will sell, within the legal hours of sale, before tho
Court House door, in Eatonton, Putnam county. Ga..
to the highest bidder, for owh, on the FIRST TUES-
DaY IN MAY, 1870..the following property, to wit:
The residence ol Benjamin F. Adams, and now occu
pied by .him, together with the land thereto attached,
containing one hundred acres, more or less, all of
which is in the corporate limits of the town of Faton-
ton.
. \Ye will also sell, at the same time and place, the
insolvent notes and accounts .belonging to the estate
(in bankruptcy) of B. F. Adams.
All the above sold as the property of Benjamin F.
Adams, for tho benefit of his creditors.
ROBERT A. NI.-BET.
„, „ JOSEPH E. MURRAY.
apr9 law-fit Assignees.
Xn Bankruptcy.
In thb District Court op the United States, for
the Southern District or Georgia.
In the matter of A r i.
THEODORE L. GUERRY, and! In Bankruptcy.
GUERRY", OATTIS & CO.,* ’ ’ f
Bankrupts.)
No. 510.
Cherry Street, MACON, GA.
T ^HE said Bankrupts having petitioned tho Court for
a discharge from all their debts provable under tbo
Bankrupt Act of March 2d, 1867, notice is hereby giv
en to all persons interested to appear on tho 20th day
of April, 1870, at 4 o’clock P. si y at Chambers of said
District Court, before Frank S. Hesseltinc, Fsq„ one
ot the Registers of said Court in Bankruptcy, at his
office at the corner of Bay and Drayton streets. Sa
vannah, Ga , and show cause why tho prayer of the
said petition of tho Bankrupts should not he granted.
^Dated at Savannah, Georgia, this 2d day of April,
ap'r5-law2t* JAMES McPHBRSON, Clerk.
Xn Bankruptcy.
In the Disteict Court op the United States, poe
the Southern District op Georgia.
In tho matter of A
BROAVN & AVESSOLOAYSKY, kn Bankruptcy.
Bankrupts. )
OUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, ss.-A
J warrant in bankruptcy has been issued against
the estato of Brown A Wessolowsky. of th%county of
Dougherty and State of Georgia, in said diftrict, who
have been adjudged bankrupts, upon petition of their
creditors, and tbe payment of any debts and the de
livery of any property to them or for their u;e, and
the transfer o» any property by them, aro forbidden'
by law. A meeting of the creditors of said bankrupts,
to prove their debts and choose one or more assignees
of their estate, will be hoiden at Savannah, in said
District, on tho 20th day of April, A. D., 1870, at four
o’cloekr.H.. at tho office of Frank S. Hesseltinc,
corner of Bay and Drayton streets, one of tho Regis
ters in Bankruptcy for said District.
AVM. H. SMYTH,
apr8 law;2t U. S. Marshal for said District.
S O
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JONES COUNTY.
"NOTICE?
G eorgia jones county—ordinary’s opfiue.
March 21, 1870. An election has this day been
ordcreti to bo held on Thursday the 14th day of neat
month (April), ut the various voting place in this
county for sheriff, 1 o fill the vncancy occasioned by
the restvnation of Henry D. Chapman. Witness u,y
•hand officially. R. T. ROSS,
mar23-aprlal2-w2t* Ordinary.
JYISE’ES. COU2JS3T.
/■GEORGIA, JASPER COUNTY.-Whereas, Sam-
j uol fi.thy. Adminis rator of the estate of Joseph
Jones, deceasoi. makes application for Letters of Dis-
missmn irom -aid trast (he having settled up said es-
Thcse are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to show cause, if any tqey have, on or be
fore the first Monday in May next, why tho said let
ters shall not issue to said applicant.
Given nnder roy hand and official signature this 2d
day of Novembor, 1869.
. , M. H. HUTCHISON.
nov5-wtd « Ordinary.
rr EdkGIA, JASPE COUNTY.-Whereas. Jesse
vA M. Owen> and Elbert Cunard. Executors of the
lust AV ill and Testament of John Canard, lato of said
county, deceased, apply to havo said Will proven in
sol-mntortn,:
This is to cite and admonish all persons interested
to show cause, if any they have, on the first Monday
in Mav next, why said Will s;.onId not be admitted to
record.
Witncs3my hind and official signature, this 24d
day of Match, 1870.
_ J. W. BURNED,
mar27-w30d Ordinary.
DRGIA. JASPER COUNTY> Whweas. Henry
>-A W. it snford. of said county, applies to mo for ex
emption of peiet'nalty. and setting apart and valua
tion of home.-tcad. I will pa«s upon the same, at my
offico. in Moutictlio, cn Iriday, ifith day of April, at
10 o’clock a. M. J. W. BURNEY.
apr8-w2t Ordinary.
G EORGIA, JASPER OOUNrY—Whereas, it has
been represented to me that tbe estate of John
Simpson, late of said oounty, deceased, is without
legal representative, these aro. therefore, to cite and
admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at
my office on the first Monda> in Juno next, then arul
there to show causo, if any ihey have, why adminis
tration upon said estate should not vest in the Olerk
of the t-uperior Court, or other fit and proper person,
as provided by law. Witness my hand and official
signature, this 13th of April. 1870.
aprl7-w30d J. W. BURNEY, Ordinary.
G EORGIA. QUITMAN COUNTY.-Mrs. Mariah
L. Graddy. by her husband, William Graddy,
has applied for exemption of peisonalty and sottii g
apart and valuation of homestead, 8nd I will pass
upon the same at 10 o’cloci; a. m.. on the 28th day ol
April, 187n, at my office. W. P. JORDAN,
apr!7-d2t Ordinary.
MACON COUNTY.
OFFER AT REDUCED PRICES,
300 COOKIXG STOVES,
lOO COAE GRATES,
100 PAP.LOR and BOX STOVES
Wishing to close out our entire stock of Cooking
Stoves, we will offer them at^great bargains.
83“ Planter* wishing to purchase can do so by
Warehouse acceptances without additional cost.
Every cookstove warranted ortho money returned (
85TORDERS SOLICITED.
B. A. WISE & CO.,
Cheny street, Macon, Ga.
nov26-tf
Xn Bankruptcy.
In the District Court op the United States, for
the Southern District of Georgia.
In tho matter of 1 Bankrupt-
BENJAMIN SMITH, /
Southern District of Georgia, SS.
A WARRANT has been issued by said Courtagainst
the estate of Benjamin Smith, of the county of
Dougherty and State of Georgia, in said district, who
has been duly adjudged a bankrupt upon petition of
his creditors, and the payment of any debts and the
delivery of any property to him or lor his use, and
the transfer of any property by him. are forbidden by
law. A meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt to
provo their debts and choose one or more as
signees of his estate, wiil be held at the Court of
Bankruptcy, to be bolden at Savannah, in said dis
trict, on the 25th day of April. A. D. 1870, at 9 o’clock
a. u.. at the office of Frank S. Hcsseltine, cor. Bay
and Drayton streets, one of the Registers in Bank
ruptcy for said district.
WM.H. SMYTH.
api9-w2t U. S. Marshal for said District.
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with less water, than any
WUEhL in the market.
24-inch Wheel, $200.
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nesses and Piles. Different approved paterns. Cm-
fortable. safe, light, cleanly, used in tithing, yde-
structible (steel springs coated,) Elakic Stockngs.
Belts, Braces, Bandages, ete.-Great Iabietv Es
tablishments. 1347 Chestnut street. Phiz., and> Ann
street. New York, opposite Herald Balding. Send
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PLANTATION FOR SALE,
Near Griffin, Ga.
Have for sale one thousand (1000) acres of good
_ land in Butts county, about one hundred (100)
teres of bottom land in cultivation, about six hun-
tred (600) acres open land. There are three scttle-
ients on tho place.a good gin house and screw, a good
*o story dwelling with six rooms, and all necessary
ut buildings. The place is twelve miles from Griffin
n the Towaliga river, and bas two shoals on it with
nter power sufficientto run any kind of machinery.
If desired I will sell the growing crop and stock. A
brgain can behad.
?or further particulars address
T. J. or G. W. HEAD,
pl4-wtf Griffin, Ga.
NEWBURGH INSTITUTE
A FAMILY SCHOOL FOR B<T6.
lthful-
ness. Thorough preparation for (Jllerh. busi
ness or professional school. Instructorsibwand ex
perienced. Discipline strict and efficient !
For circulars, etc., address
HENRY W. 6IGLAB.A M..
fehl2-dlmaw2m Newburgh N. Y.
L OCATION of uneqnaled beauty ari h
ness. Thorough preparation for Oil)
Ayer’s Cathartic PIls,
purposes of a Lxativo
Perhaps no oe medi
cine is so univeially re
quired by eveniody i s
a cathartic, nor tits ever
any before so ujvers;;!-
ly adopted intouse, ia
every country ail amoiiq
all classes, as (is mild
but efficient jirgative
Pill. The obvjms rea
son is, that it is spore re
liable and fur in re effec
tual remedy thn any
other. Those wio have
tried it, know that it cured them: those dio hayo
not, know that it cures their neighbors ant friends,
ami all know that what it does once it do<S always
that it never fails through any fault or reglectof
its composition.- We have thousands ujon thou
sands of certificates of their remarkable cires of the
following complaints, but such cures are tnOwnm
every neighborhood, and we need not pabish them.
Adapted to all ages and conditions in all ululates;
containing neither calomel or any deleternus drug,
they may be taken with safety by nnylnxy- Their
Fujfnr coating preserves them ever fresh
RAFFLE.
r pJE grand raffle and sale of real estate and per-
X sfinal property at Cassville. Ga., will be a suc
cess a sufficient number of tickets have been sold
to authorize ue to state to tho public thatthe raffle
M iriop?8i^Fiyi , o , ’fiStSideff feSdlRaP, lfMffiPor a gen
eral assortment of merchandise, one large storehouse
(new), three dwelling houses and improvements (all
built within tho last few yearB), 2t townlots in Cass
ville, one town lot in CalhouD, Ga„ 400 bushels of
corn, 100 sacks of flour. 6,000 pounds of bacon, one
blooded mare, cows, and numerous other property.
It is no lottery humbug, or prize swindle. Those
wishing tickets should secure them at once.
Tickets only one dollar. . . .
It is so arranged that every ticket is guaranteed to
row a prize. No blanks. Refer to county officers
j Bartow county and citizens of Cassvillo. Ga.
Agents wanted. All orders (enclosing stamp.) should
be addressed to L. Q. SMITH A CO.,
Managing Agents, Cassville. Ga.
apr14-d!w eod & 3w w
for dismission,
All interested in said estate are hereby notified to
filo their objections to the same, if any, within the
time prescribed by law.
Witness my hand, this February 10, lSiO.
JA3. M. LOWE,
febl3-w90d Ordinary.
OUR FATHER’S HOUSE;
O R “Tho Unwritten Word.’’ by the popular author
of Night Scenes in the Bible. . . ...
His last work’s immense sale makes certain this
ane’s success. All who have one,, want the other.
Rose-tinted paper. Steel Engravings. Clergymen,
Teachers, energetic men and ladies wanted in evory
township to act as agents, A raying business, tend
for Circular. ZBIGLfeR. McCURDY &
16 S. Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
mar!9-w3m*
Cm
interna! viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it
into healthy action—remove the obstructions of the
stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the
body, restoring their irregular action to health, and
by correcting, wherever they exist, such derange*
ihents as are the first origin of diseaie.
•Minute directions aro given in the wrapper *n
the box, for the following complaints, which thtxo
rills rapidly cure:— I
For Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Llstlrs*
ness, languor and Loss of Appetite, tlity
should be taken moderately to stimulate the ston-
ach and restore its healthy tone and action.
For liver Complaint and its variots symp
toms, Ililious Headache, Mick Heartache,
Jaundice or Green Sicknen, Bilious
Colic and Billons Fevers, they should bo ju
diciously taken for each case, to correct tho diseased
action or remove the obstructions which caust it,
For Dysentery or Diarrhoea, but one mild
dose is generally required. _
For llheumatism, Goat, Gravel, Pa'pN
tation of the Heart, Pain In tho Nile,
Back and loins, they should bo continuotely
taken, as required, to change the diseased actiot of
— —... - * — plants
the system.* With puch change those compl
disappear. •
For Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings tf*y
should be taken in largo and frequent doses to pt>
As a Dinner nil, tako one or two l‘Ula to prt-
mote digestion and relieve tho stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates tho stomach and
bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite,
and invigorates tho system. Henco it is often ad
vantageous where no serious derangement exists.
One who feels tolerably well, often finds that adosO
of these nil* makes him feel decidedly better, from
their cleansing and renovating effect on the diges
tive apparatus.
DM. <T. C. JLTDIi £ CO., Practical Chemist*,
ZOWSZX. MASS., V. 8. A.
Sold by L. W. EUNt & CO.. J. H. ZaUin & CO
and all the Druggists in Macon. Also, all Druggists-
and Dealers in Medicine everywhere.
janl3-codaw*sw §
Associate Cajital Waited.
rpHK undersigned, for many years proprietor of the
-L Thomas ton Factory, located near Thomaston,
TIpson county, Ga., which property was destroyed by
the Fedoral troops in the Spring of 1865, is desirous of
improving said water power, and wishes to forma
connection with somo one or more, parties to raiss a
capital of one hundred thousand dollars, to bo in
vested at said placo. The proporty is not offered for
sale, bur will be put in at a low valuation, and an ad
ditional interest retained amounting in all to twenty-
five thousand dollars. There aretwo privileges of 120
horso power each, either of which is capable of ope
rating five orsix thousand spindles and two hundred
looms. Thoro ia on the place, ready for use. an ele
gant residence, which cost five thousand dollars be
fore tho war, and other residences for fifteen families
as operatives; also, a dam and stone canal at theup-
perpower, the latter needing repairs: also, an inex
haustible supply of excellent granite. The location
is of easy access and as healthy as the mountains.
Address DR. C. ROGERS,
feblld2tawllmos , • Thoraaston-Ga.
Lost.
T WO DRAFTS-One for $500. duo November,.1858,
drawn by T. J. MoVey and Ezekiel Taylor, m fa
vor of Farnum, Sharp & Co*, accepted by Hardeman
& Sparks, and endorsed by Farnum, Sharp & to.
One for $5<X). duo November, 1858, drawn by D. L.
We often in favor of Farnum, Sham & Co., accepted
by Hardeman & Sparks, and endorsed by Farnum,
Sharp & Co. All persona are hereby warned against
tr nor5- g dUA4w m °‘ JOHNSON. CAMPBELL & CO.
New Combination!
T HE undersigned, haring associated themsolves
together tor the transaction of a General Com
mission and Warehouse business, will, under the
firm namo of
CAMPBELL & JONES,
Reopen tho old “Harris” Warehouse, corner of Sec
ond and Poplar streets, on the first of August next,
for the reception of Cotton. Tho house wdl be put in
thorough repair bofore that date. rr tttitpit
We have engaged the services of Mr. R H. HUTCH
INGS. of Jones county, who will be pleased to serve
his many friends. _ . . - % .
Our Mr. Campbell will, for tho present, be found at
tho office of E. A. Wilcox, Eso. .
As our Mr, Jones’ membership in the firm of Ad
ams, Jo nos & Reynold, continues to t-* rloso of tho
season, he may bo found at their Warehouse untilwe
occupy our new quarters. ,
Wo aro prepared to extend tho usual accommoda
tions to our Planting friends.
We refor to the business men of Y.eon -cnerally.
CHAS. > • ‘' 4 *
lato of . V ; ;>■ •» -• Co.,
D0NALL i 4 r SK’-.
of firm of Adams, J.*at* S Remolds,
fohl3-dAw-6m*
A. CARD.
HE undersigned wishing to close out his immense
stock of
(Ha, Glass# MmM,
Will offer to all purchasers within the next thirty
days GREAT BARGAINS.
T
Cups’ and Saucers, aad Dinner Ware of all descrip
tions, at a deduction of one-third from former prices.
150 dozen Goblets, at 75 cents a set.
roo dozen Goblets, at$1.00a.set. .. .
Glass Ware of every description at greatly reduced
Yase^at all prices, from 25 cents to|5 00 a pair.
Beautiful Parian band Vases.at i5cts. tosl.oO each.
White Granite Decorated and Gold Band Chamber
Toilet Sets, Parian Figures, Ornaments.
In fact an assortment of goods that cannot bo ex
celled in tho State, will be offered for tho next thirty
days at prices that wUl pleaso all purchasers,
LAMPS! LAMPS!
WICKS AND CHIMNEYS
I will close out my immense stock of Lamps at near
C °*y-0rders wUlbe promptly attended to.
33- WISH,
81 and 82 Mulberry St., Macon, Ga.
mar29-dswiTr-tf
■ftini Hi
Russian Bagatelle.
AT GEORGIA NO. 1
ett-tl
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■ V/TACON SHERIFF'S^ALtS -WiRb. sold before
. .Yi tho Court house door, in thetown ofOglethorpe,
said county, wit hin the legal hours of sale, oaf the first
'lues Jay in April next, tho following proimrty. to-wit:
. jot of Land No. 62, in the Second District of origin
ally Muscogeo, now Macon county, levied onto satis-
fyithe following fi. fas-, issued from a Justice’s Conrt of
said county, to-wit: One in favorof Thomas J. Winn,
one in favor of Jas C. Loyd, and two in favor of A. H.
Greer vs. M L. hhealy. Property pointed iut by de
fendant, and levied on and returned to me by aeon-
stable. o
Also. Lots of Ladd Nos. 33 and 34, in the District
and county aforesaid, to satisly the following li. fas,,
issued from a Justice’s Conrt c-f said county, to-wit:
Two fi. fas. in favor of James Gilber, administrator,
one in favor of Greer A Adams, one in tavor of F. X.
Snead, one in favor of Win. M. Threshold, one in fa
vor of Wm. F. White vs. M. L. Shealy, and ono in fa-
uor of Samuel White vs. R. B. Partin and M. L. Shea
ly ; levied on as the property of said M. L. Shealy,
and returned to mo by a constable. Propertkpointed
out by said Shealy.
P. K. RUSS,
ar-l-snd Deputy Sheriff
M acon county sheriff’s sale-whi be
sold before the Court House door, in tho town of
Oglethorpe, Macon county, within the legal hours of
ale, on the first Tuesday in May next, the following
property, to wit: Lot of land number thirty-two (32),
in the Second (2d) District of originally Muscogee,
now Maoon county, (except fifty acres on tho north
side of said lot.) Lovied on as the property of Mar
tin L. Shocely, to satisly five fi fas issuedlfrom a Jus
tice s Court of said county, to wit; Ono in favorof
Kelsoe A Hill: one in favor of C. H. A D. Kelsoe; one
in favor of E. A. Leggitt, for use, Ac.; one in favor of
J. Robertson, for use, Ac., and one in favor of Riley
Clark vs. said M. L. Shocely. Property pointed out
by said defendant, and levied on and returned to me
by a constable. April 4th, 1870.
P. K.’RUSS.
apr5-ts Deputy Sheriff
G GEORGIA. MACON COUNTY.-Notice is hereby
■■ given to all parties concerned that Shordrick R.
'Felton, late of said county, departed this life testate;
thatthe executors to said will having also departed
this lilo without fully administering said estate, and
no person having applied for administration on said
estat?, and there being no representatives of said
executors, and tbat.in terms of the law, administra-.
tion will be vested in tbe Clerk of tho Superior Court,
tion will be vested in tne Clerk of the Superior Court,
or some other lit and proper person thirty days after
the publication of this citation, unless somo valid
•bjection is made to bis appointment.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
23d day of Maroh, 1870. JOHN L. PARKER,
mar21-w3ud Ordinary.
azAzixoxr couhsy*
>3130 C OUS3T1T.
/^EORGIA. bIBB COUNTY.—Whereas. Henry W.
vJT Boifeuillet. of ssid county, applies to be dis-
ftiwed from ihe Gu-irdianship of Elizabeth Hall.
This is,^to notifj aft persons interested to be and ap-
pa ;, r at the C!>nrt cf Ordinary in said county, on the
first Monday in May. D7U, to show cau-e, if any they
havo. why Letters of Dismission should not he grant
ed. Given under my hand officially
, , „ „ C. T. WARD,
fah2-w8m■ Ordinary.
A DMINlSTRA.TOR*S SnALE.—By virtue of an or-
"i J}® r fr ,'’ m the Court• ofDrdinary of Bibb county,
vill be snld on the first Tuesday in May next, during
ge legal hours of eaie. at the Court-bou^e (City
Hall) in said county, Lot Nc. 1 in bquare 77. situated
and lying on Four, h street in the cily of Macon,
There is on said lot a dwellineho-ise ai.d stable. Sold
ss the property ot J. A. Draper, late of said oounty.
deceased. Terms ( ash. S. A. DRAPER,
mnr20 w6t. .Administrator.
A dministratrix sale.—By virtue of an or
der from the Court of Ordinary of Bibb county,
will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, m
front of the Court-house doorat Macon, in s id coun
ty, between the legal hours of sale, ilie following
proptrty belonging to the estate of Louis B: Ptotes-
bury, late decoamd: An unexi ired lease of fouraeres
of Land in the Ci’y ot Brunswick known as the Stotes-
bury I. y— said lot lensed from tho City Council of
Brunswick, about tho year I860, for forty years.
Terms cash. ELIZA II. STOTESBURY,
mar20 wHw Administratrix.
Administrator’s Sale.
VATILL be sold before the Court-House door ia
IV Macon, on tho first Tuetday in May, 1870, in
terms of the_ law, >5 rbare* of Stock in the Macon
and Brunswick Railmad Company. Sold as the prop
erty of Robert b India;, deceased, for distribution
an ong his heirs, under adecrce cf the Court of Ordi
nary of Bibb county. Terms C»«h.
J. MONROE OGDEN.
Adm’r. of Robert Findlay, deceased.
apiS-tds
SOOIr&r cottctty.
G GORgTLdOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas,David G.
Purvis hasappliedto me for letters of guardian
ship of the person and properly cf Lucinda and Thos.
F. Cone, minors and orphans cf Irwin Cone deceased.
These are therefore, to cite all concered to be and ap
pear at my office on or before the first Monday in May
next, then and there to show cause if any they have,
why said letters should not bo granted.
Given under my hand and official signature this,
29th day ef March, 1870, WM. H. DAVIES,
mar31-w30d Ordinary.
G EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.-Whereas, James
M. Penny applies to me for Letters of Guardian
ship of tho persons and property of Isabella and
Missouri Hightower, orphans of Eason G. Hightower,
deceased: These arc, therefore, to cito all concerned
to bo and appear at my office on or before the first
Monday in June next, to show canso. if any they
hwe, why said letters should not he granted.
Givon under my hand and • fiicial signature, this
—,, .. T , , -irTPL'
April 9,1870.
aprl.’-td
WM. H. DAVIES,
Ordinary.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an or
der from the Ordinary of Dooly county, will be
sold before the Court-house door, in the town ef
Vienna, on the first Tues-iayin June next, between
theleeul hours of sale. Lot of Land No. 170. in the
14th District of Doyly county, containing i02J4,acrea,
Said Land belonging to tho estate of Daniel Smith,
deceased. Term3 cash. WILLIAM GAFF, .
aprl2 wtd Administrator.
HOUSTON COUNTY.
G i.
C. Duncan, Administrator de bonis cum testa-
menta annexo on the estate of J J. Dumas, late of
Houston county, deceased, respectfully showeth that
he has tally administered on said estate and now asks
to be discharged:
These are. therefore, to cite all persons interested
to bo and appear at my nffice on. or before tho first
Monday in,Juno next, to show cause, if any, why tha
petition should not be granted.
Given UDder my hand ami seal ol office. th!sl4thof
February. 1870. W. T. SWIbT. _
febl6 w3m O. II. C.
& EORGIA. HOUSTON COUNTY.-Whereas. Wm.
P. Simmons, Administrator Boling G. Morris,
represents to this Court that he has fully settled up
the said estate, and asks to be discharged:
Now those are. therefore, to cite all persons inter
ested to be and appear at my office on, or before tho
first Monday in June next, to show cause, if any, why
he should not be dismissed.
Given undor my hand and official signature, thie
5th January. 1870. W. T. SWIFT.
feb!8-w3m Ordinary.
G EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.-Ordinary’s Of
fice for said county. Whereas, Robert Holmes
and NoedhamT. Johnson, executors of Isaac Holmee,
late of said county, dec’d, petition the undersigned
for letters of dismission from said trust.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
ersons interested to be and appear at my office on or
efore the 1st Monday in Jnnc noxt, to show cause,
f any they have, why said Letters should not be
ranted. Given under my official signature, this 9th,
’ebruary, 1870. W. T. SWIFT,
fehl2-w3m 'Ordinary.
, r "! UARDIAN’SSALE.—By virtue of an order from
’ j the Court of Ordinary of Houston county,' will
be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, between the
legal hours of sale, in front of the Court-House door
in said county, one town lot No. 4, Block D. contain
ing half acre. Fold aa the property of Charles
Schneider, deceased, for the use of his minor children.
Terms cash. If
W. E. BOLER,
marl3-w6w Onardian.
rT BORGIA. MARION COUNTY.-Whereas. Perry
xJT B. Jones, Administrator de bonis non of John B.
Tbaggard, has applied for Dismission:
These are to cite all interested to file their objec
tions, if any, to tho same within the time prescribed
Vitnes* my hand. Jannary 15,^1870.^
an!9-w3m Ordinary.
acres of Lot No.'218. Lot No. 37, containing 150aroe*
making in the aggregate 658)4 acres, more or le.s, all
in tho Eleventh District of said eounty. Sold as the
property of James A, Roqueinore* )ate of said county#
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors ot
Sa Terms a ofsale one-half cash, the other half payable
by thofirst of January next, with notes and approved
security. EDWARD JACKSON.
Adm’r de bonis non, etc., of Jas. A. Rcquemore,dec d.
m>r24-wl0t
G EORGIA. MARION COUNTY.-E. S. Parker.
administrator of James Parker, has applied for
letters of dismissory All persons interested are no
tified to file their objections to the same within the
time prescribed by law.
Witness my hand, March 17.1870.
mar24-w90d JAS M. LOWE, Ordinary.
M arion county sheriff’s sale-whi be
sold beiore tho Conrt House door in the town
of Buena Vista, on the first Tuesday in May next,
lot of land No. (05,in tho 31st district ofMarioc coun
ty. Land sold as the property of Benjamin. Waller,
to satisfy a fi. la. from Justice’s Conrt Su7th district.in
favorof C. Vf. Jones. Levy made by John W. Ham
ilton, Bailiff. RUBIN HAMILTON,
ir30-wtd Deputy ehenu.
G eorgia. Houston county.-obdixaey’s
Officb foe said County.—The estate of Mrs.
Sarah A. F. Brown, of said county, deceased.. being
unrepresented, citation is hereby issued requiring all
Demons i.-.terested to be and appear at my office, on
or before the first Monday in May next, to show•causa
if any they have, why John H. King, of said county,
*hould not bo appointed administrator de bonis non
with tho wilt annexed, in lieu of Josephus Gilbert,
Executor, whose letters testamentary have been re-
V0 GWe'n under my hand and official signature, this
23dd ?gi-w.l)d r0h °‘ W ' T (ftdfoafr
QTJITXVXAIU COUNgy.
G EORGIA, QUITMAN COUNTY. —Thopias s.
Bryan, Executor of tho last will and testament
of James Cooper, deceased, represents, to tbe Court
in his petition that ho has fully administered James
Cooper’s estato according to tho provisions of said
will. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned
to show oanse, if any they can. why said executor
should not be discharged and. receive letters of dis
mission on the first Monday in April. 18<0. Decem
ber 1869. W. P. JORDAN.
jan4-W3mos* Ordinary.
G EORGIA, QUITMAN COUNTY. — Delaware
Morris, Administrator, with tho will annexed,
of Lucy M. Tennillo. deceased, having applied by
written petition for a discharge from his said admin
istration : This is, therefore, to cite, all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show causo. if any
they can, why said administrator should not bo dis
charged and rccoive letters of dismission on thofirst
Monday in May, 1870. W. P. JORDAN,
j anI6-w3m* Ordinary.
G EORGIA, QUITMAN COUNTY.-Jackson Phil
lips, Guardian of Sarah Jane Williamson, hav
ing applied to me for a discharge from his guardian
ship ot said ward, this is, therefore, to cite.all persons
concerned to show cause, by filing objections in my
office, why said guardian should not be dismissed on
tho first Monday in May next. Given under my
official signature, this January 11,18.0.
ianl4-wSmos*
Ml. P. JORDAN.
Ordinary.
G EORGIA. QUITMAN COUNTY.—Whereas Hen
ry L. Balkcom, Administrator of lehabod Balk-
com, represents to the Court, in his written petition,
that he has fully adminestcred lehabod Balkconrs
estate, this is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
, 1 a t/. .l.A.wAonca onw f haw i»nn
from said administration —- ... -
mission on the first Monday in July. 18<0.
W.P. JORDAN,
apr.3-w3m*Ordinary.
TWIGQS COUNTY.
G i EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—Enoch J. Col-
t lins, Administrator on the estate of James M
Ware, deceased, having petitioned to be discharged
from said administration, all persofis who aro con
cerned aro required, within the time fixed b£ law. to
show cause, if any they have, why the said Enoch I.
Collins should not be discharged according to the
prayerof his petition. Given under my hand, offi
cially, this January the 10th, 1870.
janl9-w3m
JOHN F. SHINE,
Ordinary.
E„„
VT John R. Andrews and William A. Andrews.
Administrators of Abisha Andrews, late of said
county, deceased, having folly discharged their
trust, apply to mo for letters of dismission from
their said tmst: This is, therefore, to cite and
admonish all parties interested to be and appear at
my office within tho time prescribed by law and
show cause, if any they can, why such letters
shoudd not be granted to said applicants. Given
under my hand and official signature, this Novem
ber 2,1869. JOHN F. SHINE,
nor5 mbm Ordinary.
H OUS I ON SHERIFF SALE.-Will be sold, before
the Court-house door, in the town of Perry, on
the fir«t Tuesday in May, the following property, to-
wif Lots of Land No. 141 and 146 in the upper Fifth
District of Houston county. Ljrcwd.on as the prop
erty of R. E. Story to satisfy a fi. COOK
hart & Curd. JOHN R. COOK.
apri-w30d .ne.i—
TTOCSTON COUNTY MORTGAGE SALE—Will
JrL he sold before tho Court-house door in the town
of Perry on the 1st Tuesday, in Ja?«_ t ke (ollow{ng
IRWIN COUNTY.
E XECUTOR’S FALE.—Will be sold before the
Court-House door, in the town of
Georgia, under an order from the Court
of Greene county, on the firat, Tuesday in Juu®* K70,
one Tract of Land, containing four hundred and
Sfnety acres (490) in the 10th district of Irwin county.
SUte of Georgia. Said land sold for th# purpose of
distribution amoDg tbe devisees of James Findley,
deceased. Terms cash. JAMES pjNDLEY.
aprS w40d Klccutor -
i 8 aM at count P y°“de«as”ed. Thwe we. therefore, to cite
and admonish all concerned to be and appear at my
office on or before the first Monday in May next, t«
show cause, if any they have, why said letters thou*a
“aivefund^ my hand anJoScialf ignature this
March 4.1870. WILEY Vi H1TBKK.
aprl2-30d
Ordinal y.
GEORGIA. IRWIN COUNTY.-Whereas. Camp-
VT bell McDaniel, executor, etc., of Isaac M. Young,
deceased, late of said county, has filed his final ac
counts with me. and asks to be dismissed from said
executorship. These are to cite and admonish all
persons interested to bo and appear at my office on
April 111870. WILEY WHITLEY^
apr!2-3mo
Ordinary.
joNas cousarxv.
rt EORGI A, JONES COUNTY.—Oedixap-v’s Office
VT 8aio couxty. At Chambers, January 8,18i0.—
Whereas, D- E* filount and Thomas U- Stallworth,
Executors of Beauford Stallworth, deceased, apply to
me for dismission; , - , , ,V
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish an ^per
sons concerned to sliow can--e. on or by tho fir: t gg;
day in May next, if any they have, why tho t-M
shall not be granted.
Given under my hand officials. ^ ro^S
janl2-wSm ' ' Ordinary.
g e f«’
^ Administrator de bonis non of the
G EORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.-Whereas. Caro
line Coly, having fully administered theeafote ot
George W* Lamb, deceased, and made her final 1,111
thereon, petitions for a disohargo from said ndmims-
tration: These are. therefore, to cito and admonish,
all persons concerned .to 5 e u nI iaw P and r showcause 0 if
ithin the time prescribed bylaw, ana enow cau.e.11
they have, why said .applicant should not be du
ally they have, why
missed, f
Given
mar9-6w
in accordance with the prayer of her petition,
n'nnder my hand oEcial^t^marchTtnag.O.
Ordinary.
G EORGIA, TWIGGS COUNTY.—Two month,
after date, application will bo m»do to the Court
of Ordinary of Twivgl oounty. Georgia, at the first
regular term after tho expiration of two months from
th's notice, for leave to sell all the land cf the estato
of William J. Hammock. Hteofsaid county, deoeased,
for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased,
ior imo bo JEREMIAH SANDERS.
marl2-w2aios Adm’r do be^iifl non.
to me for dismission from the administration cf said
"tSe*. Theso are to cite and admonish all person a
concerned, to show cause, at this office, if any they
hare to the contrary, on or by the first Monday in
May next. Given nnder my hand officiaHy^Q^
»an!4-w3m Ordinary.
EORGIA, JONES CCUNTY.-Oedixaxv's Of-
yioE. Sun Cousty. Ay Cb ambers, March 1^.18<0.
Whereas, Wm. D. Green, Guardian of Martha Bam-
niock ami Sarah L. Hammock, minors ofJackton L.
Hammock, deceased, applies to me f 5L„‘ ! :?'h a]i Ser-
These are, therefore, to cite end jdmomsh al,l^piire
f«ona concerned to sflow cDUse. if anv^boy ^ %
by the first Monday in May next, why tne same fc o&ii
^WitnesVmy^hand officially. March lk iS^O..
marl6-wtd*
S,
Ordinary.
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from my onck re..
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A DMINISrRATOR’S SAV
dourt^houre^loor^n i^crry. on the first Tuesday in
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